Releases
DNA over time
Each column is an era. Each colored band shows that family’s share of accord weight across every perfume the house released in that window. Bigger band = the house leaned harder on that family.
All fragrances
Lait de Biscuit
The opening is all warm, buttered shortbread—there's an unmistakable biscuit sweetness, slightly caramelized, with a hint of toasted grain.
Ile Mythique
Lait et Chocolat
The opening flirts with a delicate jasmine, creamy rather than heady, before quickly giving way to a warm, milky sweetness that defines the fragrance.
Vintage
Lait Concentré
The first spray is almost jarring in its sweetness—a thick wave of condensed milk cut with caramel that suggests dessert rather than perfume.
Eau Ambrée
The opening is a clear wash of citrus—bergamot and neroli meeting lemon in that bright, slightly bitter way that evokes cologne more than confection.
Nectar de Fleurs
Nectar de Fleurs opens with a quiet spray of neroli and freesia, pale and slightly green, like pushing open shutters onto a spring garden before the sun gets too high.